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Princeton Identity adds veteran Production Manager

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Princeton Identity announced that Joseph A. Pendergast has joined the company as production manager. Pendergast, who has more than 30 years experience managing global operations, supply chain management and procurement, will be responsible for overseeing the company’s Access200 product line.

Pendergast previously managed HPC new product introduction within Intel’s Data Center Group. Before that he held executive positions at Qlogic Corporation, Silverstorm Technologies and Larscom Corporation. Pendergast has a bachelor’s of science degree in operations management from LaSalle University and is APICS certified.

“I’m joining the company during a time when physical security needs are more important than ever and so I’m eager help advance the company’s mission to build a safer, more secure future,” said Pendergast.

“As we continue to innovate and revolutionize how people experience security, Joe will serve as a key asset in expanding our footprint in the biometrics space across a range of industries,” added Bobby Varma, vice president of products at Princeton Identity.

Earlier this year Princeton Identity opened an office in Dubai to serve as the hub for the company’s Middle Eastern and African regional offices.

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